FREDERICK Douglass
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100

What century was he born in.

1800s

100

What was so ironic about the quote "Well, boy, whom do you belong to?"

The person asking the question was the one who he belonged to.

100

What kind of animals did Colonel Lloyd have on his farm.

Horses
100

What discretion mean to slave owners? 

Stood as an excuse for them. 

100

Who did Douglass have the fight with. 

Mr. Covey

200

Who was his father?

Nobody knows
200

Who said "It rekindled the few expiring embers of freedom."

Fredrick Douglass

200

What was so important about the Great House Farm? 

It was of high authority and those sent to it were regarded lucky. 
200

What did the songs represent slaves represent? 

The dehumanizing nature of slavery


200

Douglass was ready for anything but what?

Separation

300

How old was he when his mom died.

about 7 years old.
300

Who said “Does a righteous God govern the universe?” 

Douglass. 

300

Did Douglass like Bedford. 

No it was nothing like what he expected. 

300

What did the root Douglass was given represent ? 

Protection

300

What was the moto adopted by Douglass? 

“Trust no man!”

400

What age is he approximately when he wrote the book?

27-28years old.

400

Who said “As to that, the deed was done.”

Mr. Garner

400

What state was Douglass born in?

Maryland

400

What does Douglass changing his last name represent? 

A new life with new freedoms.
400

Who helped and how did Douglass escape? 

He does not share that information in detail.

500

What was his mothers name?

Harriet

500

Who said "I'll learn you how to disobey my orders!" 

Mr. Plummer

500

What city was Douglass born in.

Tuckahoe.

500

What did Mr. Coveys fight spark in Douglass.

Symbolized manhood and inspired him to be free.
500

Who did he marry and what was her name

Anna